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After Batman is captured in Final Crisis #2, he is placed into a device that will allow Simyan and Mokkari (using the Lump) to strip him of his mental abilities. Before he is able to fight off the effect and escape, Batman goes through several real and false memories of his life. This Batmobile first appears in Batman #282, and is based on the coupe used in Detective Comics #30.

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When the Batcave is first revealed to Dick Grayson, Batman's car collection is limited to just two cars. This Batmobile is based on a 1930s sedan, similar to the one used in the Elseworld's story Superman/Batman: Generations 2.

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As Batman's internal timeline moved forward, the 1930s/1940s designs gave way to the first bubble dome Batmobile. The design is much more recent than a 1950s-era car, though, as the headlights and grilles look like those from a recent Chrysler 300.

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The second bubble dome Batmobile in Last Rites first appeared in batman #682, then again in the background of a panel in Batman #683. It's biggest distinguishing characteristic is the ridge bisecting the bubble and flowing into the rear fin, a feature that was never used on any of the original bubble dome cars.

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Lancia Stratos

With Jason acting as the new Robin, he and Batman head out to patrol Gotham in this Batmobile. Its "no frills" aesthetic and sports car base were inspired by the car Jason started stripping in Batman #408, but this car is a Lancia Stratos rather than a Detomaso Pantera (as is usually shown to indicate the early Jason Todd years).